They dropped an album, let it breathe, and somehow watched it bulldoze past 120 million Spotify streams while barely yelling about it.
The number that turned heads
The number that turned heads
- Jazzworx and Thukuthela just saw The Most Wanted crack 120 million global streams on Spotify.
- That puts the album in extremely rare company this decade.
- Only Tyla has done it before with her album Tyla.
- This makes The Most Wanted the second South African album of the decade to hit that mark.
- The streams come from Spotify alone, not padded by other platforms.
- It signals serious global pull, not local-only hype.
- The project did not spike and fade.
- Streams stacked slowly and consistently over time.
- Anticipation turned into longevity, which is the real flex.
- The album packed standout collaborations that widened the audience.
- Tracks with MaWhoo and Babalwa M became major drivers.
- Those features helped the project jump across playlists and borders.
- Listeners kept replaying, sharing, and hyping it organically.
- Week after week, momentum stayed alive.
- Replay value did most of the marketing work.
- Production stayed clean, emotional, and intentional.
- The album balanced amapiano roots with broader appeal.
- It never chased trends; it trusted its lane.
- International audiences keep leaning into South African music.
- This milestone shows local producers can compete at scale.
- Authentic sound did not get sacrificed for numbers.
- Jazzworx and Thukuthela just locked a historic marker in their careers.
- The Most Wanted now sits as a reference point for the scene.
- Expectations for whatever comes next just got louder.